Mike Tyson Humiliated After Tupac Shakur Death

Mike Tyson is most definitely one of the most legendary professional boxers in the history of the sport, and he attended the US Open recently, with fans suggesting he looked high on mushrooms, as seen below. Triller’s latest event featured Evander Holyfield squaring off against Vitor Belfort and getting knocked out in over a minute within the first round. Due to the match’s reception, new regulations will be imposed and that includes banning exhibition matches. Due to this, Mike Tyson and Holyfield may be banned from Triller. Sylvester Stallone has now said Tyson Fury is the best heavyweight ever, not Mike Tyson, in a new interview with Fury. He also was accused of assaulting a woman in a limo..

 


 

Mike Tyson recently was involved in an incident, where he punched a passenger named Melvin Townsend, who was bloodied after Tyson hit him in the head many times. This was due to Mike Tyson harassing him and then some.

Last week, the latest episode of the podcast reached its audience with a noteworthy guest who has made a significant impact on modern American culture. Mike Tyson and DJ Whoo Kid hosted Steve Rifkind, a legendary figure in the music industry who has been instrumental in shaping hip-hop music as we know it today.

Rifkind is the founder of Loud Records and SRC Records, with a career spanning over 25 years. He has worked with some of the biggest names in hip-hop music, including Wu-Tang Clan, Akon, and many others. He has also been involved in advertising campaigns for renowned brands such as T-Mobile, Adidas, and Levi’s Jeans.

During the podcast episode, the trio delved into Rifkind’s journey in the music industry, discussing his achievements and collaborations. The discussion took a notable turn as they touched on one of hip-hop’s biggest icons, Tupac Shakur, after about 30 minutes into the episode.

So DJ Whoo Kid asked Tyson, “What relations have you had with Pac? Was it like personal too?”

And Mike Tyson said, “I’ll tell you we have time, so I’ll tell you how this happened.”

So ‘The Baddest Man on the Planet’ described how a few individuals, who might have invested in a product and were looking to showcase it, appeared at Magic Johnson’s Summer Fest event at the Palladium on Sunset. Mike is uncertain if the individuals merely invested in a product or advertised it through a commercial. But the lot was upset over not receiving any appreciation. He continued, “…the little one of the Pac’s friends came up, and he was a little guy you can see the way he was dressed they weren’t gonna let him in. I said, let this little guy in; you know how it was when we were kids and stuff…mean, these guys were crying about some stuff, they were crying about the uh Magic and do something with the parts of his team….”

Then he added how he also turned inconsolable, thinking that his wife or girlfriend had abandoned him, “…because I think my girlfriend or my wife somebody left me. I know somebody left me when we were all mad….”

Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter has been a huge pro wrestling fan since 2002, and it's been his first love ever since then. He has years of writing experience for all things pro wrestling. His interests outside of wrestling include films, books and soccer.

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